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GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who helped lead the effort to change military base names, voted for a draft law defunding efforts to ...
Before there was a nation, there was the Army. The United States Army began on June 14, 1775, as the Continental Congress ...
New research is shedding light on a 40-acre military camp for Black soldiers that fanned out from the southeast corner of ...
Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia has been renamed Fort Lee, now honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Private Fitz Lee instead ...
Virginia artist Henry Kidd honors military service by painting detailed historical scenes on authentic military stretchers, ...
Brandy Station Battlefield, site of the biggest cavalry battle of the Civil War and Virginia’s newest state park, now has a ...
Cultural Landscape Resources presents preliminary findings probing new state park area at site of largest cavalry battle in ...
Contemporary health providers stand-in as Civil War surgeons during a re-enactment at the Spangler Barn in Gettysburg, Pa., ...
The Civil War ended in 1865, but for Minnesota and the one-time rebel state of Virginia, the battle continues over a prized ...
The Virginia chapter of the NAACP’s lawsuit against the Shenandoah County School Board over renaming two schools after Confederate military figures will head to trial in December.
For Northern Virginia, such forgetfulness is a blessing. Locally, the war's characteristics were confusion, cowardice and courage, not in equal measure.
Erie County native Strong Vincent's heroism on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg is not where he first distinguished himself as a commander.